[11/28/06 - 10:29 AM]Bravo Sticks with D-Lister Kathy Griffin, Renewing Her Emmy-Nominated Series "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List" for a Third SeasonSix new one-hour episodes of the series are set to air in 2007.

[via press release from Bravo]

BRAVO STICKS WITH D-LISTER KATHY GRIFFIN, RENEWING HER EMMY-NOMINATED SERIES "KATHY GRIFFIN: MY LIFE ON THE D-LIST" FOR A THIRD SEASON

BRAVO STICKS WITH D-LISTER KATHY GRIFFIN, RENEWING HER EMMY-NOMINATED SERIES "KATHY GRIFFIN: MY LIFE ON THE D-LIST" FOR A THIRD SEASON

NEW YORK, NY - November 28, 2006 - There' s no place like the D-List for Kathy Griffin, and Bravo concurs with a third season renewal for the acclaimed Emmy-nominated unscripted series "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List." Six episodes of her no-holds barred, one-hour series are set to return in 2007 on Bravo, it was announced today by Frances Berwick, Executive Vice President, Programming and Production, Bravo.

"Kathy's unique style of comedy is brilliantly showcased with this series, and the new season will continue to show her D-List life in hilarious Technicolor, and her daily struggle to move up the celebrity food chain," said Berwick.

Even with a third season renewal of her series, the talented comic Kathy Griffin still revels life on the D-List. But with an Emmy nod for her Bravo series, is she finally getting A-List props? Naaaah! Life still holds its indignities for the talented comic, and in the new season, viewers will relish in fantastic new D-List adventures. Her career is on a roll and the comic is in better form then ever, which only serves up more challenges for the dog-tired Kathy, who must show more fortitude than ever to stay at the top of her game.

Returning this season are some of Griffin's "peeps" including her assistant, Jessica, and her loveably wacky parents, John and Maggie Griffin. Look for a new motley crew of personalities to pop in on Kathy's hectic life in the new season.

Picture This Productions will produce six, one-hour third season episodes of "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List for Bravo." The series is executive produced by Marcia Mule, Brian Scott, Lisa M. Tucker and Kathy Griffin.

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